Online Sports Betting Sites in UK

Visit this website to find UK bookmakers to bet on the main sport events during the whole year.

SEP Strictest Code of EthicsSEP is pleased to announce a new program, SEP Strictest Code of Ethics, developed exclusively for SEP members to prove themselves as the safest sport & event photographers. Read more.

SEP Announces New Member Benefit with Animoto
Animoto Pro is the award-winning new tool for photographers that allows you to instantly combine your images and video clips into beautiful, custom videos. With plug-ins for Lightroom and Aperture, Animoto Pro is easily integrated into your workflow so that you can create the perfect video for every client. SEP members receive a special offer on the Animoto Pro plan, which offers unbranded and commercially licensed videos for subscribers. Read More.

1099 Repeal Passed the House, But Our Work Is Not Done
Congratulations to all of you for taking the time to get involved and help pass H.R. 4! Making your voices heard in the halls of the U.S. House of Representatives helped ensure the bill reached the outcome we desired: passage. Read More.

Capitol Hill Update: Continuing Efforts to Repeal the Tax Mandate
As the 112th Congress takes up debate over the 1099 reporting mandate, photographers will want to keep one eye on Capitol Hill. Members of Congress seem poised to pass a bill to repeal the 1099 mandate made law by Section 9006 of last year's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Read More.

Copyright Office Opens Pilot Program for e-Group Registration
Do you frequently register groups of your published images with the U.S. Copyright Office? Have you thought about registering your images but found the paperwork too burdensome?

If so, there may be an opportunity to make registering—and therefore protecting—your images a bit easier. Read More.

DriveSavers Rescues Photos from Camera Submerged for Days in Frigid Alaskan Waters
DriveSavers Data Recovery, the worldwide leader in data recovery services, announced at Imaging USA that 750 images were successfully recovered from a camera that had been submerged in 60 feet of frigid Alaskan waters for three days. Read More.